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A 2026 study shows declining U.S. public trust in AI healthcare, with only 44% trusting it, despite high confidence among current users.
A 2026 study reveals a growing trust gap in AI use within U.S. healthcare, with 88% of current users trusting AI compared to only 38% of non-users, resulting in an overall public trust level of 44%, down from 52% in 2024.
While 87% of current users view AI positively, concerns over accuracy, privacy, and loss of human care persist, limiting adoption.
Despite interest in future use, 38% of Americans remain uninterested, and 33% are unsure.
Experts stress transparency and physician involvement are key to building trust.
Meanwhile, the global conversational AI healthcare market is projected to expand through 2033, driven by digitization, telemedicine, and efficiency needs, with major tech firms leading innovation.
Un estudio de 2026 muestra una disminución de la confianza pública estadounidense en la atención médica de IA, con solo el 44% confiando en ella, a pesar de la alta confianza entre los usuarios actuales.